. [Collected reprints, 1911-1931. Ornithology; Mammals. Fig. F. Tails of ,gapus fuliginosus sierrae and D. f. howardi; about % natural size, a, D. f. sierrae, adult male ( no. 5082); 6, D. /. sierrae, adult female ( no. 14069); c, D. f. howardi, adult male (coll. T>. E. Dickey, no. K-240); d, D. f. howardi, adult female (coll. D. E. Dickey, no. J-881). In the more southern subspecies of the fuliginosus group the gray terminal tail band is notably broader than in the northern races. In the southern obscurus, again, this feature is prominently developed, in contrast to cond


. [Collected reprints, 1911-1931. Ornithology; Mammals. Fig. F. Tails of ,gapus fuliginosus sierrae and D. f. howardi; about % natural size, a, D. f. sierrae, adult male ( no. 5082); 6, D. /. sierrae, adult female ( no. 14069); c, D. f. howardi, adult male (coll. T>. E. Dickey, no. K-240); d, D. f. howardi, adult female (coll. D. E. Dickey, no. J-881). In the more southern subspecies of the fuliginosus group the gray terminal tail band is notably broader than in the northern races. In the southern obscurus, again, this feature is prominently developed, in contrast to conditions in the more northern richardsonid and flemingi, where it is all but Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Swarth, Harry Schelwald, 1878-. s. l. , s. n.


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